Weil McLain Boiler 550 141 830 1202 User Manual

SGO  
Series 3 Oil-Fired Steam Boiler  
Maintenance  
and Service  
Guide  
For future reference, leave this manual  
with other boiler instructions  
in the envelope provided with the boiler.  
Part No. 550-141-830/1202  
 
ForYour Safety  
Tips for steam systems:  
Follow instructions below to  
prevent severe personal injury, death or substan-  
tial property damage:  
Check boiler and system piping for leaks.  
Continual makeup water will reduce boiler life.  
Minerals can build up in sections, reducing  
heat transfer and causing cast iron to overheat,  
resulting in section failure.  
Do not use crankcase drainings or any oil  
containing gasoline. See burner manual for  
proper fuel oil.  
Do not attempt to start burner when excess  
oil has accumulated in combustion chamber,  
when unit is full of vapor, or when combus  
tion chamber is very hot.  
Failure to maintain recom-  
mended pH and to repair leaks can cause  
section iron corrosion, leading to section  
failure and leaks. Do not use petroleum-  
based sealing or stop-leak compounds in  
boiler systems. Damage to system components  
can result.  
Donotstartburnerunlesscollectorhood,ue  
cap, jacket cap, breeching and burner mount-  
ing door are secured in place.  
Never burn garbage or paper in the boiler.  
Never leave combustible material around  
boiler.  
DO NOT TAMPER WITH UNIT OR CONTROLS.  
Always follow specific instructions when  
starting up boiler or performing routine  
maintenance or service.  
Boiler water pH 7.0 to 8.5 is recommended.  
For pH conditions outside 7.0 to 8.5 range or  
unusually hard water areas (above 7 grains  
hardness), consult local water treatment  
company.  
Do not add cold water to hot boiler. Thermal  
shock can cause sections to crack.  
Clean newly installed steam boiler to remove  
oil, grease, and other foreign material. Failure  
to properly clean can result in violent water  
level fluctuations, water passing into steam  
mains, or high maintenance costs on strainers,  
traps and and vents. A qualified service techni-  
cian should skim the boiler by following  
Follow instructions below to  
prevent severe personal injury, death or substan-  
tial property damage:  
To avoid electric shock, turn off electrical  
supply at switch on boiler and additional  
external switches before performing service.  
To avoid severe burns, allow boiler to cool  
instructions on page 10 of this manual.  
before performing service.  
Do not block flow of combustion or ventilation  
air to boiler.  
Boiler must be connected to a flue with  
sufficient draft at all times to assure proper  
operation.  
Do not use this boiler if any part has been  
under water. Electrical and mechanical  
failures may cause electric shock and fire  
risks. Immediately call a qualified service  
technician to inspect chimney or vent,  
boiler and burner. Have the boiler flueways  
cleaned and have the following replaced:  
— all electrical and mechanical controls  
— electrical wiring  
— oil burner and controls  
— insulation and chamber lining  
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Routine Maintenance Schedule  
The schedule below is specifically designed for the homeowner.  
Please read pages 2 and 3 before proceeding.  
Periodically during heating season:  
Beginning each heating season:  
Probe-type low water cutoff, when used:  
Call a qualified service technician to perform  
annual service.  
Refer to control manufacturer's instructions  
for testing.  
Daily during heating season:  
End of heating season:  
Check that boiler area is free from combusti-  
ble materials, gasoline and other flammable  
vapors and liquids.  
If tankless heater is installed, boiler will  
continue to operate. Check for the following:  
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All daily, weekly and monthly instructions  
listed on this page must be followed.  
Burner motor may have to be oiled. Some  
motors are permanently lubricated and do  
Weekly during heating season:  
Checkforandremoveanyobstructionstoow  
of combustion or ventilation air to boiler.  
not  
need additional oil. Check for oiling  
instructions on burner or motor.  
Check that breeching is attached between  
boiler and chimney. If breeching is loose or  
damaged, immediately turn off switch on front  
of boiler and call qualified service technician  
to repair.  
Boiler shutdown:  
Do not drain boiler unless exposure to  
freezing temperatures will occur.  
Do not use antifreeze in steam systems.  
Always keep manual fuel supply shut off if  
burner is shut down for an extended period of  
time.  
Check for oil leaks in oil piping and around  
burner. If found, immediately call qualified  
service technician to correct situation.  
a. Turn off switch at boiler and any external  
switch to boiler.  
b. Close fuel valves.  
c. Turn off water feed valve.  
d. Cover burner to protect from dust and  
dampness.  
Check for water leaks in boiler and piping;  
also check for leaks around tankless heater  
plate. If found, immediately call qualified  
service technician to repair.  
Float-type low water cutoff, when used:  
Refer to control manufacturer's instructions.  
Scald potential. Do not blow  
down low water cutoff unless blowdown  
piping has been installed according to Boiler  
Manual. If piping is not in place, call qualified  
service technician to install.  
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Start-up  
2. Correct problems found in step #1. If burner  
does not fire, press reset button on burner  
primary control only once. Repeated presses  
will deposit oil in combustion chamber.  
SGO with float-type low water cutoff:  
1. If burner does not fire, check for:  
Switch on boiler or additional shut-off  
switches turned off.  
Burner must never be fired  
when oil is in combustion chamber. Immedi-  
ately call qualified service technician.  
Fuses or breaker switch tripped.  
Thermostat set below room temperature.  
Fuel valves turned off.  
Not enough oil in tank to supply burner.  
No water in gauge glass.  
3. If burner still does not fire, call qualified  
service technician.  
Steam ReliefValve  
(on back of boiler)  
Gauge Glass  
Tankless Heater  
Control  
Located in tankless heater  
plate (sizes 3-5)  
or in tapping in back  
section (sizes 6-9)  
Pressure Control  
Pressure Gauge  
Service Switch  
on Boiler  
Reset Button on  
Burner Primary  
Control  
Float-Type  
LowWater  
Cutoff  
Burner Primary  
Control  
Burner  
Disconnect  
Plug  
SGO Boiler with Float-Type LowWater Cutoff  
(See Page 6 for Probe-Type LowWater Cutoff)  
Figure 1  
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Start-up  
2. Correct problems found in step #1. If burner  
does not fire, press reset button on burner  
primary control only once. Repeated presses  
will deposit oil in combustion chamber.  
SGO with probe-type low water cutoff:  
1. If burner does not fire, check for:  
Service switch on boiler or additional  
switches turned off.  
Fuses or breaker switch tripped.  
Thermostat set below room temperature.  
Burner must never be fired  
when oil is in combustion chamber. Immedi-  
ately call qualified service technician.  
Fuel valves turned off.  
Not enough oil in tank to supply burner.  
No water in gauge glass.  
3. If burner still does not fire, call qualified  
service technician.  
Steam ReliefValve  
(on back of boiler)  
Pressure Control  
Pressure Gauge  
Tankless Heater  
Control  
Located in tankless heater  
plate (sizes 3-5)  
or in tapping in back  
section (sizes 6-9)  
Probe-Type  
LowWater  
Cutoff  
Service Switch  
on Boiler  
Reset Button on  
Burner Primary  
Control  
Gauge Glass  
Burner Primary  
Control  
Burner  
Disconnect  
Plug  
SGO Boiler with Probe-Type LowWater Cutoff  
(See Page 5 for Float-Type LowWater Cutoff)  
Figure 2  
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COMMON PROBLEMS  
COMMON CAUSES  
POSSIBLE CORRECTIONS  
Rapid cycling - burner turns  
on and off frequently.  
Thermostat installed where drafts or  
heat affect reading.  
Locate thermostat on inner wall away from  
heat sources or cool drafts.  
Heat anticipator in thermostat  
adjusted incorrectly.  
Adjust heat anticipator to match current  
draw. Refer to boiler wiring diagram.  
Incorrect limit setting.  
Have qualified service technician increase  
limit setting to decrease cycling. Normal  
operation is usually less than 5 psig.  
Need to frequently add  
makeup water.  
Leaks in boiler or piping.  
Have qualified service technician repair leaks  
at once to avoid constant use of makeup  
water.  
Popping or percolating noise  
heard in boiler.  
Mineral deposits in sections due to  
constant use of makeup water. or  
incorrect pH.  
Have qualified service technician de-lime  
boiler and repair leaks at once to avoid  
constant use of makeup water and check  
pH (7.0-8.5).  
Metal flakes found in flueway.  
Contaminated combustion air supply.  
Remove sources of hydrocarbons in or  
near boiler area. (Bleaches, cleaners,  
chemicals, sprays, fabric softeners, paint  
remover, etc.)  
Condensation of combustion gases.  
Air vents or traps inoperative.  
Incorrect Hartford Loop piping.  
Check-valve inoperative.  
Have qualified service technician check  
boiler operation.  
Isolated radiation does not  
heat.  
Have qualified service technician repair,  
clean or replace air vents or traps.  
Water disappearing from  
gauge glass and back into  
system through return piping.  
Have qualified service technician pipe boiler  
exactly as shown in Boiler Manual.  
Have qualified service technician clean or  
replace check-valve.  
Vacuum-breaker inoperative.  
Have qualified service technician clean or  
replace vacuum breaker.  
Violent waterline fluctuations  
- surging.  
OR  
Water passing into steam  
mains - priming.  
Dirt, oil or other impurities in water.  
Waterline too high.  
Have qualified service technician skim  
boiler.  
Have qualified service technician adjust  
waterline to normal height.  
Incorrect piping.  
Have qualified service technician pipe boiler  
exactly as shown in Boiler Manual.  
Sudden release of boiler steam  
pressure by action of zone valves.  
Have qualified service technician adjust  
valve operating time or install slow-opening  
valves.  
Domestic water from tankless Mineral deposits insulate internal  
Have qualified service technician delime or  
replace coil.  
heater is hot then suddenly  
turns cold.  
OR  
Domestic water from tankless  
heater is always lukewarm.  
waterways of heater.  
Boiler stop-leak compound has been  
added to boiler water and is insulating  
outside of coil.  
Have qualified service technician remove  
and clean coil AND drain and flush boiler to  
remove stop-leak.  
Incorrect mixing valve setting for  
tankless heater.  
Have qualified service technican adjust  
mixing valve setting.  
Domestic flow rate too high.  
Have qualified service technician install flow  
check valve set to rating of tankless heater.  
Incorrect setting on tankless heater  
control.  
Have qualified service technician raise  
tankless control setting. Adjust differential  
on tankless control to lower setting.  
The problems and corrections above represent common situations that can occur.  
There may be others not listed above. It is important always to contact a qualified service techni-  
cian if you have any questions about the operation of your boiler or system.  
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Annual Service Check List  
The procedures and information on pages 8 through 11 are intended  
only for a qualified service technician who has the necessary equipment to  
inspect and adjust boiler and burner.A homeowner should never attempt  
these procedures. Qualified service technician must read pages 2 and 3 before  
proceeding.  
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Check that boiler area is free from combustible  
materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors  
and liquids.  
Check for and remove any obstruction to  
combustion and ventilation air flow to boiler.  
Check breeching and chimney or vent for  
obstructions, damage, etc. Repair or replace as  
necessary.  
Clean boiler flueways. See page 9.  
Perform service on low water cutoff, relief valve  
and gauge glass. See page 11.  
Check boiler and piping for leaks and repair if  
found.  
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Inspect and adjust burner. See burner manual and:  
- change nozzle.  
- check ignition electrode settings.  
- clean blower housing and wheel.  
- make sure blower wheel turns freely.  
- oil burner motor if required.  
- clean air inlet.  
- clean or change fuel filter and strainer.  
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Make sure boiler is filled to correct water level.  
See page 10.  
Start unit and verify combustion settings with  
combustion test equipment.  
See page 10.  
10 Verify operation of all controls on boiler. See page  
11.  
Any parts of the boiler furnished byWeil-McLain must be replaced by parts listed in  
Weil-McLain Boiler and Repair Parts Book.  
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Detailed Service Procedures  
Cleaning boiler flueways:  
Make sure all electrical connec-  
tions to boiler are turned off and wait until boiler  
is warm, not hot, before cleaning. Failure to do so  
will result in severe personal injury, death or  
substantial property damage.  
7. Once the flueways are cleaned, carefully  
remove the paper from the floor of the  
combustion chamber.  
8. Verify sealing rope around flue area is intact.  
Visually check condition and position of  
insulation in combustion chamber floor,  
and the refractories at the rear of boiler and  
in the burner mounting door. Replace any  
parts as necessary.  
1. Topueboilers-removebreechingandjacket  
top panel.  
Rear flue boilers - remove jacket top panel.  
2. Remove flue collector hood, saving hardware  
for reassembly.  
9. Close burner mounting door and tighten nut  
securely. Place flue collector hood on top of  
boiler. Secure with hardware from step #2.  
3. Shut off oil valves. Arrange drip pans under  
the areas of oil piping that will be discon-  
nected.  
that  
ly.  
Disconnect oil line at burner so  
you can swing open the door complete-  
Maintain a gas-tight seal to  
avoid possible flue gas leakage and carbon  
monoxide emissions, which can lead to severe  
personal injury or death.  
4. Line combustion chamber floor with news-  
paper to catch any soot that will be loosened  
in the cleaning process.  
5. Starting at the top of the boiler, use a wire  
flue brush to thoroughly clean between all  
pins at all angles. Be careful not to damage  
side wall of rear refractory.  
10. Check breeching for sooting and clean if  
necessary. Install jacket top panel and  
breeching.  
11. Reconnect oil line and all electrical connec-  
tions.  
6. Move to the bottom of the flueways and clean  
up between the sections to reach pins left  
uncleaned in step #5.  
Thoroughly clean flueways  
between all pins at all angles.  
Start on top of boiler,  
finish from the bottom.  
Cleaning Boiler Flueways  
Figure 3  
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Detailed Service Procedures  
Fill the system:  
1. Donotll(exceptforleakagetests)untilboiler  
is ready to be fired.  
2. Fill to normal water line as indicated on jacket  
front panel.  
3. Boiler water pH 7.0 to 8.5 is recommended.  
To place in operation:  
Follow information below to prevent  
severe personal injury, death or substantial prop-  
erty damage:  
Do not use crankcase drainings or any oil  
containing gasoline. See burner manual for  
proper fuel oil.  
Donotattempttostartburnerwhenexcessoil  
has accumulated in combustion chamber,  
when unit is full of vapor, or when combustion  
chamber is very hot.  
Failure to maintain recom-  
mended pH can cause section failure and  
leaks.  
Do not start burner unless collector hood, flue  
cap, jacket cap, breeching and burner mount-  
ing door are secured in place.  
Never burn garbage or paper in the boiler.  
Never leave combustible material around  
boiler.  
Skim steam boiler:  
Clean new steam boilers to remove  
any impurities. Failure to properly clean can  
result in violent water level fluctuations, water  
passing into steam mains, or high maintenence  
costs on strainers, traps or vents. Skim boiler  
only. Do not clean old piping or leaks can occur.  
1. Verify boiler is filled with water to normal  
waterline as indicated on jacket front panel.  
2. Open burner door and verify rear target wall,  
floor and burner door insulations are in  
proper condition and position.  
Do not use petroleum-based  
compounds in boiler system. Damage to  
system components can result, causing property  
damage.  
3. Verify burner mounting door is closed and  
bolted tightly  
and burner plug is connected.  
4. Refer to burner manual for burner start-up,  
adjustment and check-out procedures.  
1. Provide 1-1/2" skim piping from skim tapping  
(located on front of boiler) to floor drain. Add a  
teeinpipingtoobserveskimwaterlevel.Raise  
waterline to midpoint of skim tapping.  
2. Fire burner to maintain water temperature  
below steaming temperature during skimming  
process.  
3. Feed in water to maintain water level. Cycle  
burner to prevent rise in steam pressure.  
Continue skimming until discharge is clear.  
4. While boiler is warm, but not hot, drain boiler  
through drain valve.  
Factory burner adjustment and settings may  
not be suitable for specific job conditions.  
Make final burner adjustments  
using combustion test equipment to assure  
proper operation. Do not fire boiler without  
water. Sections will overheat, damaging boiler  
and resulting in substantial property damage.  
5. Check boiler and system piping for leaks.  
6. Inspect breeching and venting for proper  
operation.  
5. Remove skim piping. Close drain valve. Fill  
with fresh water to normal waterline. Start  
burner and steam for 15 minutes to remove  
dissolved gases. Stop burner.  
6. Check traps and air vents for proper opera-  
tion.  
7. Process may need to be repeated after several  
weeks of operation.  
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Detailed Service Procedures  
Controls requiring annual service:  
FLOAT-TYPE LOW WATER CUTOFF:  
GAUGE GLASS:  
Follow instructions to blowdown cutoff on page 4.  
Also refer to instructions from cutoff manufac-  
turer in envelope assembly provided with boiler.  
To clean glass:  
1. Close lower gauge glass cock and carefully  
open petcock below glass to blow water and  
sediment out of glass by steam pressure.  
2. Slowly open lower gauge glass cock and allow  
a small amount of water to flush out through  
the open petcock.  
3. Closepetcockandfullyopenlowergaugecock.  
The water level should immediately rise to its  
proper level.  
PROBE-TYPE LOW WATER CUTOFF:  
Cutoff must be removed and inspected and  
cleaned annually. Refer to cutoff manufacturer's  
instructions in envelope assembly provided with  
boiler.  
4. If gauge glass breaks, close off both gauge  
cocks and loosen glass retaining nuts to  
STEAM RELIEF VALVE:  
Check operation of steam relief valve. Follow  
instructions on label fastened to relief valve.  
remove gauge glass. Do not use thin glass  
tubing as a replacement.  
Scald potential. Do not check  
operation of relief valve unless discharge piping  
has been installed according to Boiler Manual.  
If piping is not in place, a qualified service  
technician must properly install piping.  
General description of control operation:  
LOW WATER CUTOFF:  
GAUGE GLASS:  
Shuts down boiler if there is a low water condi-  
tion.  
Indicates boiler water level. Cold fill water level  
should correspond to line stamped on boiler  
jacket. When boiler operates, water level will fluc-  
tuate.  
STEAM RELIEF VALVE:  
PRESSURE GAUGE:  
Provides discharge if boiler pressure exceeds 15  
psig.  
Provides reading of boiler pressure. Maximum  
boiler pressure is 15 psig.  
PRESSURE LIMIT CONTROL:  
TANKLESS WATER HEATER:  
If high steam pressure occurs, control shuts  
down burners until pressure drops. Limit should  
be set higher than design pressure of system. Op-  
erating control can be set at 5 psig and  
adjusted to comfort level. Normal operation is  
usually less than 5 psig. At certain times the  
system may operate under vacuum conditions.  
Weil-McLain tankless heater ratings are based on  
2000F boiler water temperature. To get rated out-  
put, set tankless heater control to 2000F. Control  
can be adjusted to meet system hot water require-  
ments.  
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